Kathy curses on national television---thereby embarrassing her mother, Maggie, yet again. Kathy tries to make it up to her by putting on a talent-show musical for Maggie's new pals. But Kathy will first need to get advice from some Broadway notables.
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Workaholic Kathy takes some personal time to renovate her home, seeking the wisdom of TV host and interior-design maven Lara Spencer while in Palm Springs. Meanwhile, a sleep-disorder drug causes Tom to sleepwalk. Worse, he's been eating Kathy's most treasured junk food while in a slumberous state.
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Kathy hopes to promote women's health by having a public Pap smear. Meanwhile, she goes on a self-publicity media blitz to raise awareness for a New York gig and ultimately bonds with Joy Behar.
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The Human Rights Campaign honors Kathy with an award. Inspired, Ms. Griffin goes to Washington, D.C., fighting to repeal the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy before Congress and leading a gay-rights rally on the National Mall.
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Kathy focuses on increasing her income by reaching out to financial maven Suze Orman and tapping into the escalating popularity of her mother, Maggie. As such, Kathy looks into developing Maggie-related merchandise, including a book and a fashion line.
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The heat's on in a cold land when Kathy journeys to Alaska for a stand-up performance. While there, she socializes with celeb pal Levi Johnston. The two engage in a dual bookstore-signing gig and visit two gay bars. Additionally, Kathy hosts a dog-sledding event.
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A designer revamps Kathy's A-list home. Then, she guest judges a toddler pageant, where she creates her own special brand of pageant categories and deadlocks the judging.
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The sixth season of D-list queen Kathy Griffin's celeb-reality series opens with Kathy being cast in a role on "Law & Order: SVU." But Kathy's overwhelmed and nervous about the part, so she calls on Liza Minnelli for acting advice.
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